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Very interesting device, with 6 usb port quad core, etc. Wander why no one is interested in it?
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Very nice specs for the price!
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Love these little dev arm boards, and one like this has great potential for XBMC, so made a little wiki stub page for it:
ODROID-X (wiki)
Feel free to add any info you find on it, expand, share experiences, etc.
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Finally a non-underpowered box that would run the upcoming XBMC for Android with heavy skins and smooth navigation). I was sick of those outdated single core Allwinner A10 platforms (i have a tablet running the A10 platform).
Good to see that manufacturers are taking an interest in the high-end SoCs on the ARM arhitecture, and not just the low-end.
Hopefully, one day we will be able to build our own ARM based HTPCs, i.e. we will have standard motherboard sizes and cases for these little mobos.
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Ahhhhh so many choices for me to choose from, but this is looking good
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I've just received mine, still waiting for my micro-HDMI cable though :S. Still, it's very cute and can't wait to power it up when I have my cable. And it's the only quad-core machine in my home :-)
What can I do to contribute? How many XBMC users have ordered it anyway?